Rock The Valley: Unpaid Artists and Deleted Comments

“Rock The Valley” The two-day music event in West Virginia, may not be the music showcase it has been promoted to be.

“Rock The Valley” is a two-day showcase of rock and metal in New Martinsville, WV. The event, which is set to take place October 4th and 5th 2025, is being held by Charles Morgan Entertainment LLC and is set to feature a collection of artists with a heavy influence of local and independent artists from surrounding areas. WSRR Radio first learned of this event in late 2024 on Facebook, where it has been heavily promoted. In a post looking for local artists who would like to join the two-day lineup, the official WSRR account commented, offering to put the organizers in touch with any local or independent artists we play, as our station covers much of the surrounding area and has worked with many talented artists.

While the initial reaction to this event was overwhelmingly positive, both by up-and-coming artists and residents of the WV area, things slowly began to snowball into a confusing web of unanswered questions. Many comments under the official event page began to shift from support and optimism about the success of the show to questions about full lineups not being announced prior to tickets going on sale, ticket pricing, and missing information about previously advertised bands. While initially advertised and promoted both via Facebook “Artists Announcements” and on official promotional images for the event, it would appear several independent artists are now being left off the bill without compensation, a reason, or even a response as to why they have been removed. In fact, as of the time of writing this article (June 8th, 2025), the headliner for the Sunday night show has yet to be announced despite tickets being sold and the official “Rock The Valley” website stating”Headliner coming on May 31st”. Notable bands that have been previously advertised but are no longer involved in this event include: The Daze, BADE, Black Hole Zion, and Appalachian Hustle.

WSRR Radio has reached out to several of the bands who have been unceremoniously removed from the bill either abruptly or without explanation. The identities of these individuals have been kept anonymous to protect their respective bands’ privacy.

*It should be noted that Wesley Morgan is listed as the “Founder” of Rock The Valley despite it being presented under the Charles Morgan Entertainment LLC*

“We have not gotten paid and we were recently removed from the lineup.  No response to my emails or DM’s from the festival but I have not caused them any trouble to even warrant this kind of behavior.” … “Also, I will say that I gave him a range of what we had gotten paid for other events.  Some were really well paid for us.  Then I followed up with “Personally, we would rather help you make this a success and have you ask us back on a regular basis”. I gave him a range of numbers that I thought were fair for a new fest and a band at our level.  He followed up with a higher number than what I asked for in the contract. We signed our contract on 12/1 and got communication until 12/23/24.  We did not do or say anything negative to or about this guy and the fest.  We also did not ask for anything additional.”

“I’ve been watching it like a hawk, they’ve been deleting comments on their Facebook page about the lineup and anything that’s remotely negative about it, I commented genuinely about ten times…and they deleted all of those comments” … “They won’t respond to alot of bands right now, it’s really fucked up what they are doing. If they’re going to kick us off the fuckin’ bill, they could at least tell us”.

Along with these quotes from some of those involved, others have reported not getting paid, contracts being ignored, and having comments removed.

WSRR Radio has also reached out to Charles Morgan Entertainment LLC via the official Rock The Valley Website about the removal of these bands, but as of this article, have received no response.

The purpose of this release is simply to share the accounts and experiences of the talented artists who have been removed from the Rock The Valley Event, had their contracts ignored, or have been unable to contact those in charge to gain clarification. WSRR Radio would also like to extend the offer to ANY artist who was removed from this event without explanation to have their music played on WSRR Radio. We hope this commentary has shed some light and understanding on the events surrounding Rock The Valley and will give the artists involved a louder voice to the injustice they have faced.

-Style

The Daze: Skies (EP) Review

A comprehensive review of The Daze’s latest EP, Skies

The Daze released their latest EP, Skies, on May 25th, 2025 on all major streaming services, and it immediately gained traction on social media stories across all of Ohio, showcasing the hard rock, rhythm-inspired grunge sound listeners have come to know and love from The Daze!

Time As It Stands

The Skies EP kicks off with the previously released single Time As It Stands, complete with a melodic intro that turns into a firm kick in the ass, The guitar/bass duo of Eddie Grier and Basil Johnsn are at it again with the absolute epitimy of an “Opening Track” that gets you amped up for the rest of the EP. Seriously, try not to bang your head while this is playing because, scientifically speaking It cannot be done! While this tune shows off the immense instrumental prowess of The Daze, it’s the subtle backing vocal overlay of me that steals the show and adds more depth to Time As It Stands than your average rock track. Don’t be surprised if you find yourself driving around subconsciously singing the chorus on loop for days after listening to this one!

Start Again

Start Again highlights front man Eddie Grier’s vocal strengths, both in timing and versatility. Accompanied by backing vocals and harmonies, Start Again keeps listeners engaged and along for the ride with vocals that are anyhing but mundane! This track also showcases a strong presence on the drums that you can’t help but stomp your feet along to! The pièce de résistance, however, is the expertly timed guitar breakdowns that wrap themselves around the lead vocals so uniquely incredible!

Skies

The title track to the EP, Skies, showcases what I personally always look forward to on a Daze release, and that is the rhythmic ballad. It’s no secret the band loves to experiment with long melodic instrumentals, sounds, ambiance, and extended solos, and this track has it all. Perfect for a long drive, a rainy night, or just kicking back to relax, the melodic guitar and bass will catch you swaying in place before you’re swept away with an impeccable guitar solo. Skies showcases the versatility and creativity we have come to know The Daze for, and it’s no question why this is the title track to the EP!

Another Way

Rounding out the Skies EP is Another Way. With a sound I can only verbalize as All American Rejects meets Bon Jovi, on a Soundgarden track, this is a track for multiple generations of rock fans to enjoy. With a steady train-like beat that will get you amped up in the gym or the windows down in your Trans AM, Another Way is a classic pump-up song. Akin to Zeppelin’s Immigrant Song or Motley Crue’s Kickstart My Heart, you’ll be reaching for the volume within seconds of this absolute banger.

Synopsis

The Daze have done it again, providing a collection of tracks that show the music scene is alive and well. When it comes to creativity and individuality in music, The Daze boys are second to none and show it time and time again! Make sure to check out the Skies EP for yourself on Spotify and catch it, as well as all your favorite Daze tracks, streaming on WSRR Radio DAILY!

-Style

Plastic Decays: A PreReview

It Sounds Like if Pop Punk was invented inside the Vaporwave Laberynth of 1981.

Full disclosure: I first heard about Gavin Michaels‘s upcoming single Plastic Decays roughly a year ago at a private event. Upon hearing it again fully mixed and mastered, I am happy to report the psychosomatic, delusion-inducing, Mandela effect trip I found myself experiencing in an attempt to identify where this pronounced beat and melody I consistently found in my head derived from is not that at all! Unable to locate anything similar on Spotify, YouTube, or WSRR Radio, I was under the opinion that I had quite simply lost my absolute ever-loving mind. However, what I did not realize at the time was this very tune stuck in my head was the yet-to-be-released Gavin Michaels hit single Plastic Decays.

Plastic Decays, not unlike every other song by the one and only Gavin Michaels, is an absolute instant classic. With a sound I can only describe as Pop Punk Vapourwave complete with 8-bit video game SFX, Plastic Decays takes a look at the modern alteration culture of trends like Botox, fillers, and body modification that cannot disguise whats actually inside. The song serves as a great reminder for the modern generation that buying looks, ideologies, or trends is not the same as achieving happiness. Describing in an exaggerated example of how far some people will take their ideologies of achieving a “perfect look”, Gavin brilliantly includes the stand-out line of the song in my eyes, “Rip your heart out your chest because it beats too slow”.

While Plastic Decays is set for release on August 16th, 2024 on all major streaming platforms, Listeners of WSRR Radio will be treated to an early release with the song being added to our daily radio beginning August 2nd, 2024! Be sure to tune in to WSRR to catch Plastic Decays early and let us (216-859-8699) as well as Gavin (@_GavinMichaels) know what YOU think!

-Style

WSRR Exclusive: The Daze

A WSRR live interview with Cleveland’s own Eddie Grier and Basil Johnson of The Daze

Eddie Grier and Basil Johnson join Style LIVE on WSRR Radio in an exclusive interview to discuss the formation of The Daze, The Songwriting Process, success at a young age, and The Details behind Methomania! Check out the full interview below, be sure to stream Methomania, and tune in to WSRR Radio!

Interview form 4/28/24


Meet THE DAZE

Original Article posted Nov. 10th 2022

The Daze joins the CBW Radio lineup this Friday on The Rock Revival.

The Daze are an up-and-coming local band from the outskirts of Cleveland who made their radio debut Friday, November 11th, 2022, during Style’s Rock Revival show. The boys were featured in the Independent Spotlight showcasing their single Red Mark. Style got in touch with Eddie and RJ of The Daze to give a little more insight behind the band.

Who are The Daze?

When did The Daze come about and who are the members?

“The Daze was formed in mid-2020 during the pandemic by a group of high school friends.
The current lineup consists of Eddie Grier on Vocals and Guitar, RJ Beall on Guitar and
Bass, and Basil Johnson on drums.”

How would you describe your sound?

“Our sound is a mix of Alternative Rock, Garage Rock with hints of Indie and punk.”

Who have been your biggest influences thus far?

“We are big fans of the grunge scene, bands like Alice In Chains and Nirvana, but also dig
the bands that expanded their sound in drop tuning like Helmet and Silverchair, and the
bands that added more catchy hooks like Oasis and The Vines.”

What went into writing Red Mark?

(Eddie) “Well, it’s the first song I ever wrote intended for a band to play. I was really into the
whole Garage Rock genre of the early 2000’s and tried to write something like The White Stripes or The Hives or The Vines. It’s a quick, catchy little tune that I thought would
be perfect to drop as a single.”

What does it mean to be showcased on Radio?

(RJ) “It means a lot, for sure. This is our first time being showcased on a station, and it
shows that our hard work is paying off not only in writing and recording but playing live and
spreading the word of The Daze.”
(Eddie) “We’ve had these songs (and a lot more) brewing for a while. So to see it released
for anyone to listen to is really cool. And to watch these songs being picked up and
shared really helps us keep pushing.”

Where else can we find your music?

“You can find our Red Mark EP on any and all streaming platforms. This includes Spotify,
Apple Music, YouTube, Amazon Music, Tiktok I think, and more!
You can watch the music video for Red Mark on our channel as well.”

-Article originally written for CBW Radio and StylesRebelRadio.com

The Daze: METHOMANIA

A comprehensive album review of The Daze’s Methomania

While there aren’t a lot of albums I’m determined to get my hands on a physical copy of in 2024, Last year’s debut album from The Daze, Methomania, is one that has made a permanent home in my car’s CD Player. The Daze is a band of up-and-comers out of Jefferson Ohio who have quickly taken the independent music scene by storm. Methomania perfectly encapsulates the band’s alternative rock and grunge roots while showcasing their versatility both instrumentally and in vocal dexterity.


 Methomania kicks off with “Falling for Nothing” which is hands down the perfect introduction to the rollercoaster ride of rock the next 40 minutes are about to entail. With a bassline equal parts simple and hypnotic, Falling for Nothing takes mere seconds to get you on the edge of your seat and waiting for the crescendo of Guitar and Drums to kick in. Common practice with album etiquette typically sees your into track be a familiar single, hard-hitting radio play heavy track or a fan favorite. Falling for Nothing, Previously released as a single, definitely ticks all those boxes. Not to mention, It can be heard at the end of every Rebel Radio Show, Live Mondays at 5pm on WSRR.

 In an ambitious and bold move The title track, “Methomania”, follows with a jolt of hard rock, kickass grunge that’ll send you back to 1994 MTV complete with radio-esc distortion that ties it all together. Lead singer Eddie Grier does an impeccable job of maintaining cleverly crafted, audible vocals with vivid symbolism. According to the singer, Methomania (An ancient Greek/English word relating to alcohol dependence) details the generational trauma inflicted by a father who finds himself at the bottom of bottle after bottle being passed down to his son. The song is a self-relectant cry for help from the son in overcoming these demons, to not find themselves in the same situation and depths they witnessed their father succumb to.

“Pop-song for Heartbreak” is my personal sleeper pick off Methomania. In a showcase of versatility striking similar to Nirvana’s Spank Thru (Originally written in the style of a pseudo-pop song by Kurt Cobain prior to the formation of Nirvana), “Pop-Song for Heartbreak” is unapologetically upfront and literal. Equal parts real and catchy, this track fits a wide variety of playlists and provides a perfect crowd interactive experience when performed live.

“New Wave War” follows up the punk ballad with a rallying cry to a generation. This single perfectly encapsulates the band’s chemistry as the bass, drums, and lead guitar play off each other masterfully. A welcome addition to any workout or hype-up playlist, New Wave War is reminiscent of the outspoken alternative newcomers of the early 2000s. If you’re looking for the perfect track to complement Muse’s “Uprising” or All-American Rejects “Move Along” then look no further.

Another dark horse pick that could easily be considered an instant classic, “Pushing Triggers” provides all the evidence needed to prove that Grunge is not dead. Quite simply put, With a guitar riff that gets stuck in my head at least once a week, the track title Pushing Triggers tells you exactly what you need to know and expect heading into it.

“Hymn Of The Abyss” takes a meta look at itself as well as the album as a whole. As described by composer Eddie Grier, the track is a diatribe about the anxiety and fear of releasing his personal work to the world in this album. With this in mind, “Hymn Of The Abyss” I believe single-handedly remedies itself by expressing to the listening audience just how much dedication went into this album and that it is honest through and through. Grier also explains the original working title for the track was “I Don’t Wanna Be Here” however he found it “too generic and sad”. Ironically enough very similar lyrics can still be heard in the song’s chorus.

It’s been said the final track on an album should be reserved for a longer ballad or experimental song. I believe the last FOUR tracks of Methomania could fit into this camp, but none more than “Rain”. The track utilizes a very literal title, heavily featuring rain-backing accompanied by soothing rhythmic guitar and bass. The perfect track to throw on for a long drive or even the score of a cinematic sweeping establishing shot for your next big jungle movie. Rain is, for lack of a better explanation, “A Vibe” in every sense of the word and offers the flexibility for listeners to find their own experiences or serenity to its rhythm. Similarly “Lose This Feeling” is coated in relateability creating less of a song and more of a personal experience for the listener.

“Shoreline” continues the trend of using water as a visual representation of doubt, fear, anxiety, and general depression one must overcome. The Waves in the song represent the highs and lows, the ebbs and flows, one may battle in their own mind. While the track begins in a seemingly dark fashion depicting a man who is overtaken by these thoughts and is ready to act upon them, the song continues to unveil the continuous questions he faces from himself during the process. The “Shoreline” itself comes as a form of redemption. While the man is still unsure of exactly what is going on in his life or why his mind is trapped in such a dark state, he begins to realize if he remains contemptuous of being alone in his agony things will never improve. Rather, The man has to take charge of his situation and realize he is the only one who can change the future by controlling his perception of his past. The Song as a whole provides an empathetic look into the struggles of depression and anxiety. As a listener, this creates a beautiful reminder that even though it may feel like it at times, you are alone in your struggles.

The album is wrapped up with the lullaby-esc tones of “Bleed Me Out”. A calm, emotion-filled outro that magnificently encapsulates the journey we have just taken. The ballad is composed in such a way you just want to lay back, close your eyes, and take a deep breath. Often times debut albums focus too much on just “how hard can we rock” and leave you at the end of it full of unspent adrenaline that fades into silence with the end of the final track. The Daze winds down Methomania gracefully as if you are attending a live show approving the late hours of the night every time you listen.

 There is a common saying that “rock is dead”, and I find that statement to only be as true as the stations you listen to. If all you listen to is mainstream corporate radio, unfortunately, you will only hear the same “Top 40” rock ballad you’ve heard for the past 40 years. Not only is real rock still out there, but Methomania proves that subgenres like grunge are still alive and well. I would highly recommend anyone who hasn’t yet got a chance to listen to Methomania to stream it now on Spotify. More over than that, support your local and independent artists like The Daze by purchasing a physical copy or listening to WSRR Radio for more of the music that keeps rock alive.

Style

Meet Year Of October

Year of October is an on-the-rise independent band based out of Nashville that has heavily featured on CBW Radio over the past three weeks, but who exactly are they?

Introduced to CBW Radio via the Independent Spotlight during The Rock Revival, Year of October has quickly become a fan favorite amongst listeners of the station. Capturing both a classic rock and modern sound, Year of October’s featured tracks off of Wastelands have found a home on Fridays as well as regular CBW Programing. Upon reaching out to the band, I was able to secure further information about this incredible act and just who they are.

Who is Year of October?

Year of October is Phlecia Sullivan, Josh Sullivan, and James Varner.” The band was formed by Phlecia and Josh While attending the University of Kentucky in 2010. The name comes from “When Phlecia and I (Josh) first started playing music… I was playing acoustic guitar and she was singing and it had a campfire music kind of vibe. Phlecia came up with the name based on that feeling of fall.”

How would you describe your sound?

“We’d describe our sound as fuzz, rock, soul. I would say that our music combines rock, soul, and blues; We’ve put out 4 records now and each record has continued to change and evolve (our sound)”

Who have been your biggest influences?

“We like a lot of different music, Some of our favorites include Led Zeppelin, The Beatles, Amy Winehouse, Black Sabbath, Jack White, Dead Weather, Otis Redding, Sam Cooke, The Budos Band, and Charles Bradley.”

Year of October can be heard regularly on CBW Radio where Josh describes, “It’s definitely an honor for us to be showcased… It’s an awesome station and we are truly very thankful.” As well as on any major streaming service such as Spotify or iTunes.

You can also catch Year of October live in Nashville, TN at Drifter’s BBQ on May 14th as well as Kimbro’s in Franklin, TN on May 25th!

-Article originally written by Style for CBW Radio and StylesRebelRadio.com

Greta Van Fleet and Tears For Fears Announce 2022 Tours

This past week saw the announcement of Greta Van Fleet’s 2022 Tour Dates as well as the return of Tears For Fears live.

Greta Van Fleet

Following the release of The Battle at Garden’s Gate, Greta Van Fleet has announced their 2022 tour lineup. The tour kicks off on March 10th in Kalamazoo, Michigan. While not exclusively touring in The United States, these dates will be accompanied by Rival Sons and The Velveteers. Tour dates courtesy of Loudersound.com follow:

Mar 10: Kalamazoo Wings Event Center, MI
Mar 12: Grand Rapids The DeltaPlex Arena, MI
Mar 13: Saginaw Dow Event Center, MI
Mar 16: Flint Dort Financial Center, MI
Mar 17: Ypsilanti EMU Convocation Center, MI
Mar 19: Huntington Mountain Health Arena WV
Mar 22: Madison Kohl Center, WI
Mar 23: Green Bay Resch Center, WI
Mar 25: Omaha CHI Health Center Omaha, NE
Mar 26: Peoria Peoria Civic Center, IL
Mar 29: Cincinnati Heritage Bank Center, OH
Mar 30: Hershey GIANT Center, PA
Apr 01: Atlantic City Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena, NJ
Apr 02: Atlantic City Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena, NJ
May 03: Rio de Janeiro Qualistage, BR
May 16: Mexico City Pepsi Center, MX
Jun 05: Stockholm Grona Lund, SE
Jun 11: Vienne Theatre Antique de Vienne, FR
Jun14: Cologne Tanzbrunnen, DE
Jun 15: Frankfurt Jarhunderthalle, DE
Jun 23: Dublin Fairview, IE
Jun 25: London Alexandra Palace, UK
Jun 28: Manchester O2 Apollo, UK
Jun 29: Manchester O2 Apollo, UK

Tears For Fears

Following a nearly three year hiatus from the stage, Tears For Fears have announced they will begin touring again starting May 20th 2022. In an article from UCR, the band is quoted saying, “We couldn’t be more excited to start playing concerts again,” Tears for Fears co-founder Curt Smith said in a news release. “We’ve missed seeing our friends on the road around the world, and the energy of performing live.” Tears For Fears will be joined for a large portion of the tour by Garbage. A complete list of your dates courtesy of Ultimate Classic Rock can be found below:

May 20 – Cincinnati, OH @ Riverbend Music Center
May 21 – Cleveland, OH @ Blossom Music Center
May 24 – Dallas, TX @ The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
May 27 – Phoenix, AZ @ Ak-Chin Pavilion
May 29 – Denver, CO @ Levitt Pavilion
June 1 – Concord, CA @ Concord Pavilion
June 2 – Mountain View, CA @ Shoreline Amphitheatre
June 4 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Forum
June 5 – San Diego, CA @ North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre
June 9 – West Palm Beach, FL @ iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre
June 10 – Tampa, FL @ MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheater
June 12 – Atlanta, GA @ Ameris Bank Amphitheatre
June 13 – Charlotte, NC @ PNC Music Pavilion
June 15 – Detroit, MI @ DTE Energy Music Theatre
June 16 – Chicago, IL @ Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
June 17 – Indianapolis, IN @ Ruoff Music Center
June 19 – Columbia, MD @ Merriweather Post Pavilion
June 21 – Philadelphia, PA @ TD Pavilion at The Mann
June 22 – Boston, MA @ Leader Bank Pavilion
June 24 – Holmdel, NJ @ P.N.C. Bank Arts Center
June 25 – Wantagh, NY @ Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater

-Style

Dee’s Not Gonna Take It

The year opened up on a very controversial note from KISS front man/Bassist Gene Simmons over his claim that “Rock is Dead”, which we covered previously in our article, “Kiss and Makeup”. Quickly The Godfather of Shock rock, Alice Cooper, jumped in on the conversation to dispute Simmons’ claim. Taking his stance that rock is exactly where it should be and will be on the rise again, Cooper shut down “The Demon’s” pessimism. Taking things one step further was Simmons’ fellow KISS member Paul Stanley, who publicly disagreed with the statement but seemingly brushed the claim to the side and continue on with the 2021 KISS tour.

Months later and the debate still rages on in the rock world as the famous outspoken front man of Twisted Sister, Dee Snider, has made his thoughts on the matter Crystal clear. Snider told Consequence, “I wish he would just shut the hell up on all of this but he doubles down on it.” Snider goes on to say, “All that shit, it’s so self-serving and self absorbed. It’s selfish!” Dee Snider is currently promoting his new single, I Gotta Rock (Again), which can be heard below!

Dee Snider Vs. PMRC

For those unaware, Dee Snider is no stranger to standing up for what he believes in. In 1985 Dee appeared before congress to state his claim opposing the PMRC (Parents Music Resource Center) for their efforts to control and censor music they deemed offensive. Snider dressed in your stereotypical torn black 80s rock attire, minus his usual drag makeup, appealed to congress in one of the most shocking and badass instances in music history. The well spoken and educated Snider floored the panel as well as lookers on as he gave his fluent and compelling speech as to why the censorship of music is damaging to the industry. In it’s long extensive history of live events, festivals, collaborations, and rebellion, Dee Snider’s testimony to Congress may be the most badass thing to ever happen in the history of Rock. You can check out the full video of Dee’s appeal below, and check out more articles like this one right here!

-Style

https://societyofrock.com/flashback-the-time-congress-tried-to-shut-down-dee-snider-but-he-had-other-plans/

KISS and “Makeup”

KISS founders Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley don’t see eye to eye on the current state of Rock Music.

KISS bassist Gene Simmons has found himself in the headlines numerous times in the past weeks with his controversial comments regarding the current state of rock music. What stared out as an isolated claim regarding the lack of “legendary” artists in the current era eventually caught the attention of Alice Cooper as well as fellow KISS member Paul Stanley.

“Rock is Dead”

Photo: Ultimate Classic Rock

Gene Simmons claims of the end of the rock genre came up during an interview with Gulf News, when asked about the current state of Rock an’ Roll and thoughts about those who claim rock has died, Simmons had this to say, “Rock is dead. And that’s because new bands haven’t taken the time to create glamour, excitement and epic stuff. I mean, Foo Fighters is a terrific band, but that’s a 20-year-old band. So you can go back to 1958 until 1988. That’s 30 years. During that time, we had Elvis, The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, Rolling Stones, on and on.” While Simmons is doubtful any current era bands or artist will be considered “Legendary” within the next 30 years, some of his fellow musicians don’t feel this is the case at all.

Cooper Calls Bull!

Photo: Billboard

Upon hearing Simmons’ claims, Alice Cooper told NME, “I would like him to do my taxes, He’s a business man, and business-wise, it’s valid, but I guarantee you right now that in London somewhere, in garages, they’re learning Aerosmith and Guns ‘N’ Roses, There’s a bunch of 18-year-kids in there with guitars and drums and they’re learning hard rock. It’s the same with the United States: there’s all these young bands that want to resurge that whole area of hard rock.” Discussing the state of rock music at large, he said the genre is “where it should be right now”.

Cooper goes on to explain the genre is alive and well existing, not in The Grammys or The Mainstream but rather on “the outside looking in” as it should be. The full NME interview can be seen below:

https://youtu.be/-NBfguTvDx4

Stanley Stands In

Photo: Louder Sound

The comments not only resonated with rock icon Alice Cooper but also fellow KISS band mate Paul Stanley! Stanley’s stance sides with Alice Cooper defending the genre and claiming, “I think that life, rock, whatever it is, is never a constant,” he says. “Let’s say, for example, if you take somebody’s pulse and it’s weak, it doesn’t mean they’re dead. It means that the pulse is weak. And it doesn’t mean it won’t come back stronger. I don’t think that music can ever be dead. I don’t think that bands can be dead, rock can be dead. It just takes somebody to reignite it to the level that it has been at some time in the past.” In an interview with Canada Talks on Sirius XM, according to AltPress.

Bitter Bias?

While both KISS leads appear to be on opposite sides of the spectrum when it comes to the current state of the rock industry, that doesn’t appear to have driven a wedge between the two… yet. While the band is still scheduled to tour, they have pushed back any future dates until after pandemic restrictions have been lifted. Stanley still plans to take his solo project on the road playing smaller clubs and venues in the meantime.